Changes in resting-state functional connectivity after stroke in a mouse brain lacking extracellular matrix components
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Adam Q. Bauer | Uwe Rauch | T. Wieloch | A. Bauer | U. Rauch | Tadeusz Wieloch | Jakob Hakon | M. Quattromani | Miriana Jlenia Quattromani | Jakob Hakon
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